RE: 69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil

2006-07-28 Thread 77w30
paste the address to web browser. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Varley Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 11:13 PM To: DIGEST Subject: Re: 69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil I have used Rislone a few times on older sludged up engines and

Re: 69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil

2006-07-28 Thread Joe Varley
I have used Rislone a few times on older sludged up engines and had great success. It dissolves/loosens the crap and allows the oil to do its job. Change oil and filter with a quart of Rislone. Drive it maybe 1,000 miles and do it again. It will do a good job and remove the built up sludge and var

Re: 69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil

2006-07-28 Thread Infinite Space Systems, Inc.
] - Original Message - From: "Marty McLeod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Olds Mailing List" Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:34 PM Subject: 69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil I just took off the valve covers for the first time on my 69 350 engine since I got the car and found that

Re: 69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil

2006-07-28 Thread Randy Geisel
>I just took off the valve covers for the first time on my 69 350 engine > since I got the car and found that there is a large build up of black > crud. > Enough to block the oil drain back holes. I've used kerosene, trans fluid, marvel mystery oil and SeaFoam in the crankcase. I prefer Seafoam

69 350 Olds and Marvel Mystery Oil

2006-07-28 Thread Marty McLeod
I just took off the valve covers for the first time on my 69 350 engine since I got the car and found that there is a large build up of black crud. Enough to block the oil drain back holes. I have the heads cleaned up but remembered a while back about you guys using Marvel Mystery Oil and that it